Show t c I ji Biggest and Busiest Corps of Women l Ever Assembled at Political Parley Holds Sway at Chicago Convention rt i 4 iI I Mrs Murray Gains Spotlight f by Views in Spun Home-Spun t 1 j La Language e By MARGUERITE YOUNG Associated ted Press Staff Writer CHICAGO June 27 The 27 The biggest t of ot women ever as as- end nd nd busiest corps r in a political camp meeting claimed official pl place ce today in the I Democratic convention I More than women who are talking hiking right out on every issue from Slate candidates to rules-held rules tickets to the floor and platform in Chicago sta The They were delegates alternates alternates alter alter- alter alter- nates national committee members member i na Outside their number one outspoken out- out f woman who believes the vice ICe spoken presidency presidency would never suit suil Bill Bip he hes he's i Murray of Oklahoma because s Jot got to have something to do typified ed spectator spectator articulateness f It was the Oklahoma governors governor's t wife who swept into the spotlight I shared by Mrs Woodrow Wilson and anda a half halt dozen other presidents presidents' kin km b by I 1 riving giving her ideas in the homespun i straight spoken manner that makes Alfalfa Bill picturesque ii Shaking the dust of ot an auto trip from her black suit she went gent to the governors governor's headquarters just lust to let him know Im I'm here then motored i about forty miles to a big and happy s fr and and politically permeated recep permeated recep reception tion lion at the Clarence N. N Goodwin esl estate es es- l' l tate fate in one of ot Chicago's swankiest sub There tall and md friendly peering peer peering ing over the terraces through silver rimmed glasses she chatted absorbingly absorbingly absorbingly absorb absorb- t on all sorts of topics CENTER OF PARTY Around the straightforward western western west west- I ern woman the garden party flowed I. I merrily Franklin Roosevelt's daughter daugh daugh- I I ter Anna Roosevelt Dall Ball and young i Mrs James Roosevelt were there beside beside be be- side Mrs Goodwin Goodvin handsome and vivacious Cornelius Vanderbilt Vanderbilt- young Thomas Leiter youthful Leiter-youthful youthful Mrs Frank Compton President Wilsons Wilson's n niece c The war presidents president's widow at the same lame time was being entertained by bythe bythe bythe the Edward N. N Maryland women are arc entering their candidate G Governor Albert C. C Ritchie But these social ocial affairs were cre no nomore nomore more the be-all be of the delegates cont consciousness con con- than was the sightseeing t of their masculine colleagues They came back to their hotels and went to state caucuses And then it was wasI I the two-thirds two rule and the Roosevelt band wagon rumble that claimed r f i their heir conversation con READY TO CRU CRUMBLE I LE Before midnight the Roosevelt women's women's wo wo- women's mens men's headquarters a seething spot for many days das was announcing three favorite fa son delegations were ready to crumble At Al Smiths Smith's stand Mrs Henry was still on the job lob Its It's this sort of ot activity that is being beIng being be be- ing remarked by observers and the women were ready to continue their performance today They had a aio wo woman's womans mans man's breakfast scheduled for before WO-I WO the formalities but they were talking 1 straight politics |